The Life of Jesus Christ: With a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion and the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Mentioned in the New Testament |
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... received opinion is , that Jacob was the father of Joseph , and Heli his father - in - law , by his marriage with Mary the daughter of Heli , and mo- ther of our Lord . Nearly related to Mary , though of the family of Aaron , were two ...
... received opinion is , that Jacob was the father of Joseph , and Heli his father - in - law , by his marriage with Mary the daughter of Heli , and mo- ther of our Lord . Nearly related to Mary , though of the family of Aaron , were two ...
Page 45
... received the revelation which was made her by the angel . The virgin , having heard Elizabeth thus speak , was likewise filled with the Holy Ghost ; so that being inspired , she expressed the deepest sense of her own unworthiness , and ...
... received the revelation which was made her by the angel . The virgin , having heard Elizabeth thus speak , was likewise filled with the Holy Ghost ; so that being inspired , she expressed the deepest sense of her own unworthiness , and ...
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... received an account of Herod's inroad , misrepresented the matter to Augustus . The latter , therefore , wrote to Herod , acquainting him , that , whereas he had hitherto treated him as a friend , he should , for the future , treat him ...
... received an account of Herod's inroad , misrepresented the matter to Augustus . The latter , therefore , wrote to Herod , acquainting him , that , whereas he had hitherto treated him as a friend , he should , for the future , treat him ...
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... received distinct and gradual illuminations as he advanced in years . For as our Lord condescended to be like his brethren in body , so it was not below him to resemble them in the other , and no less essential part of their nature ...
... received distinct and gradual illuminations as he advanced in years . For as our Lord condescended to be like his brethren in body , so it was not below him to resemble them in the other , and no less essential part of their nature ...
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... received into the court , which , lying open to the weather , is , according to the ability of the owner , paved with marble , or such proper materials as will carry off the water into the common sewers . When much people are to be ...
... received into the court , which , lying open to the weather , is , according to the ability of the owner , paved with marble , or such proper materials as will carry off the water into the common sewers . When much people are to be ...
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